💡 You don’t always get what you pay for.
Hear me out, I know this might sound controversial. We’re told that higher prices = higher quality. And often, that’s true. Good materials, skill, and thoughtful design do cost more. But… I’ve also noticed the opposite. 👉 Scammers set prices that look right for the product, but deliver poor quality (or nothing at all). 👉 Some coaches or service providers undercharge, not because their work isn’t valuable, but because they underestimate their worth. 👉 Sometimes, you get something for free (a meal, advice, a connection) that ends up being truly valuable—because the exchange was genuine. In a world full of choices, we can’t always rely on price as the signal of quality. That’s why trust matters more than ever. At the end of the day, it’s not just about the number on the price tag - it’s about the integrity, intent, and relationship behind it. 💬 How do you decide who you can trust?